The 2009 Honda Fit comes in three trim variations, Fit, Fit Sport, and Fit Sport with Navi. The primary differences center around equipment and technology upgrades. The Fit Sport offers one-inch larger wheels, and the Fit Sport with Navi includes satellite navigation and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA).

The Honda Fit comes with a five-speed manual gearbox ($14,750) or a five-speed automatic ($15,550). Standard features include 15-inch wheels, black side mirrors, telescoping steering-wheel, auxiliary input jack for your iPod, MP3/WMA playback, and 160-watt stereo with four speakers.

The Honda Fit Sport ($16,260) upgrades with larger wheels, a sporty front bumper, body-colored side mirrors, keyless entry, leather-wrapped steering-wheel, USB connectivity, a driver side armrest, and map lights. The Sport comes with a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission with sport mode and steering-wheel mounted paddle-shifters ($17,110).

The Fit Sport with Navi ($1,850) comes with manual transmission or five-speed automatic with paddle shifters, and adds satellite navigation and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA).

Safety features on all models include front and side airbags and side curtain airbags.